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| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by InvertedHammer: 6:32pm On May 10 |
/ That's the real deal. Why pay N10k for a plate of food that tastes like maggi and crayfish in fancy restaurants when one can enjoy homestyle cooked meals from street vendors for N2k? I believe that street vendors are not getting enough love. / |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by after7: 7:38pm On May 10 |
The day I had runny stomach (Abi nah food poisoning) was the very day I stopped patronizing street food vendors close to a branch I went to visit for work. This was around 2022 or 2023. I just jejely started going to Chicken Republic and The Place afterwards. Whenever a host asks me, I tell them ‘please, no street food vendors’. Even those selling buns or pie encased in glass box by those hawkers is a no-no for me when I also got runny stomach. 🤮 |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by henrycloud: 7:50pm On May 10 |
AbuAeesha:The human psychology is wild, sha. My landlord's kitchen is stocked with loads of foodstuffs from the major to the smallest. Bag of rice, garri, beans, spaghetti, and the rest. Yet, it's either he eats buka food or manages with bread. He says he finds it hard to eat meals prepared by himself. Not because of taste but sometihing to do with the smell of the food while he is making it. Its well o. |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by folake4u: 8:20pm On May 10 |
henrycloud:Lol this is me too. I find it difficult to eat in the same plate with people. I don't share cutlery as well. Gives me the ick. |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by henrycloud: 8:31pm On May 10 |
folake4u:Exactly! |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by folake4u: 9:25pm On May 10 |
henrycloud:Yeah. |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by Kalulu44: 7:09am On May 11 |
henrycloud:Your behavior and everything you said here is weird and egoistic. Just say you don't like buka foods and stop there than all the rubbish you wrote up there. All the people that have been buying there and eating together, have they died or are you better than all of them both physically and health wise. Una go just come on here they yarn wetin dem no ask una just to show off |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by Kalulu44: 7:15am On May 11 |
I cook when I feel like cooking and buy buka foods when I feel like. And I also buy from high ends restaurant when I feel like also. All in all we are still healthy and strong. Always have this phrase at the back of your mind "wetin I no know no go kill me" To those of you thinking the roadside food are unhygienic, yes many are, but they're still many clean ones. And also the high ends restaurant, you also don't know how they prepared theirs. . So all in all, we just have to keep hoping and praying we are eating the right thing. One person above after all the gibberish he wrote also said he can't eat with anybody be it his girlfriend, sister, brother or friends. Guy check yourself well, there's something wrong with you |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by CodaMajestic(f): 8:20am On May 11 |
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| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by GloriousGbola: 4:29pm On May 11 |
ednut1:Nigeria is a truly level country See mansion and slum side by side |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by Mariangeles(f): 5:19pm On May 11 |
folake4u:Are you, by any chance, an only child? ![]() The cutlery part I can understand/relate. |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by folake4u: 7:11pm On May 11 |
Mariangeles:I'm first child and have siblings. Ehen, people don't understand when I say I don't share cutlery. |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by Love800(m): 7:30pm On May 11 |
Why are you afraid to buy food outside? Am just curious. But what about foods like biscuits, bread etc that are wrapped(sealed), can you eat these ones? Bahamas95: |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by Mariangeles(f): 7:59pm On May 11 |
folake4u:Okay. What's hard not to understand? The sharing of saliva/germs? |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by folake4u: 8:26pm On May 11 |
Mariangeles:Yes. The person I love most in the world is my Dad, but I've never shared a cup with him. Let everybody use their cutlery separately. When I was in Uni, we used to go to a restaurant to eat, sometimes I had my own spoon I'd bring along to eat, my friends used to laugh at me 😂 until I stopped it and preferred them serving me with plastic spoons even if I was eating there. I have a wild imagination and it goes haywire "What if this spoon wasn't washed well? What if it wasn't washed at all" "What if the cleaning person is in a bad mood and want to punish serving customers, and grin in the corner seeing us eat with unclean cutlery". So many "What ifs". Maybe when I grow up, I will change. |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by Mariangeles(f): 8:43pm On May 11 |
folake4u:Hahahahahahahahahaha🤣 My own is, even if you give me a plastic spoon, I must rinse it first before using it to eat. But it's like your own use one leg and pass. ![]() |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by folake4u: 8:57pm On May 11 |
Mariangeles:😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Wallahi, I dey rinse my spoon o. I always wash. Always always. Or use wipes or paper towel. Nor be my fault. 😭😭 |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by Mariangeles(f): 9:17pm On May 11 |
folake4u:Hahahahahahaha I think it's cute in a way sha. ![]() |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by Bahamas95(m): 9:21pm On May 11 |
Love800:My major concern is hygiene. I always worry that the food might have been prepared in an unhygienic environment. Secondly I’m used to homemade meals, so I don’t really enjoy food cooked outside. I come from a family of caterers, and I also cook very well myself, so other people’s food doesn’t excite me much. I only eat those sealed foods once in a while, not all the time. |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by folake4u: 9:23pm On May 11 |
Mariangeles:You sure? 😀😀 |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by Mariangeles(f): 10:01pm On May 11 |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by folake4u: 10:18pm On May 11 |
Mariangeles:Lol 🤣🤣🤣 thank you Maria. I hope I don't freak someone out one day. |
| Re: The Rise Of Nigerian Street Food Culture by Love800(m): 3:08pm On May 14 |
Cool. I really appreciate. Bahamas95: |
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